Weird grinding noise.
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Weird grinding noise.
Can someone identify this noise? We noticed few days ago. Ticking is normal and amplified by garage walls.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogcN...ature=youtu.be
Thanks in advance...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogcN...ature=youtu.be
Thanks in advance...
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Tech here, definitely a water pump about to let loose. I would recommend getting it address ASAP.
Easy to check. Using a 14mm wrench or socket, loosen the tensioner and remove the belt. You can spin the water pump pulley by hand and feel the roughness and/or looseness in the pulley.
Easy to check. Using a 14mm wrench or socket, loosen the tensioner and remove the belt. You can spin the water pump pulley by hand and feel the roughness and/or looseness in the pulley.
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I wrote up a DIY last week when I replaced mines. Its fairly easy and can save you a lot of money if you're out of warranty.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...-is-250-a.html
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When the water pump fails, it is going to take other parts out with it. Your best course of action should be to replace it as soon as possible before it completely fails. It is a ticking time bomb.
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Noticed a slight rattling noise on my drive home last night. Inspected the engine bay, sure enough, small amount of dried pink coolant on the block. Did a little research, and luckily I'm covered under the powertrain warranty until April of this year. I took it to a local Lexus dealership this morning, and they had it done in a couple of hours. They even did two outstanding recalls on the vehicle while it was there! Very very happy with the quick turnaround time. Now I just have to wait for the shuttle to pick me up
I will note that I asked the service rep to see if there was a TSB or CSP or recall for the carbon build up issue, and he could not find anything (I'm in Canada, car is a Canadian car). I'll also see if they filled up my tank, since a lot of people say that's what they do. Does anyone know why the TSB/CSP is not available in Canada?
I will note that I asked the service rep to see if there was a TSB or CSP or recall for the carbon build up issue, and he could not find anything (I'm in Canada, car is a Canadian car). I'll also see if they filled up my tank, since a lot of people say that's what they do. Does anyone know why the TSB/CSP is not available in Canada?
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